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Originally Posted by Altor
The only purpose for masks like these is to keep the wearer from possibly infecting others. They basically keep you from spitting across the room as you talk, that's about their only function.
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Agree.
One can be asymptomatic (and be feeling great) yet still have the corona virus, and that person can unknowingly spread the virus to others, including those that may be at high risk.
By executive order here in Connecticut (with a some exceptions) we're supposed to wear these masks in settings where it may be difficult to maintain social distancing (grocery stores, pharmacies, essential retail stores, essential workplaces, taxi, ride-sharing, public transit, etc.).
I wear my cloth surgical style mask when shopping, not to protect myself, but to protect others (an added bonus, the mask does keep me from touching the lower part of my face).
One of my daughters, an RN, has volunteered to perform corona virus tests (swab up the nose) at a drive-thru testing facility.
My other daughter is an OB/GYN. She can't say, "I'm sorry I can't deliver your baby because you're infected with the corona virus". She's also pregnant and has two kids and a husband at home.
Do I have a vested interest in "flattening the curve"? You bet I have.